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Tweaks to op risk in Basel II in pipeline

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision announced in mid-May that it would delay the implementation of the advanced measurement approach (AMA) for op risk, as well as the advanced internal ratings-based approach for credit risk, until the end of 2007…

Bank One casualties emerge

The first casualties from JP Morgan Chase’s upcoming purchase of Bank One – due to complete on July 5 – emerged last week with the news that both the Chicago-based bank’s foreign exchange heads in London are leaving, according to RiskNews’ sister…

DrKW recruits corporate repo and collateral trader

Glenn Handley has joined German investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein from Barclays Capital to work within the credit financing and collateral trading (CFCT) team, part of the short-term products and treasury group in London.

De Vitry warns of energy market regulatory pressures

Regulatory rules could adversely affect the development of a mature energy trading market, said Benoit de Vitry, global head of commodities and emerging markets rates at Barclays Capital in London, speaking at Energy Risk’s Houston conference.

Broker Prebon hires Innogy coal trader

London-based broker Prebon may have failed in its bid to lure three coal traders from fellow broker Icap, but it is continuing to build a coal team. In mid-May, Sharon Millar, who previously traded paper and physical coal at UK utility RWE Innogy, joined…

EU emissions trading to see moderate start, says survey

Companies expect emissions trading to experience a “moderate start” in the European Union (EU), before seeing a steady increase in volumes. This was the conclusion of a recent survey carried out by the Leipzig-based European Energy Exchange (EEX) and 3C,…

FEA unveils updated power exposure solution

Financial Engineering Associates (FEA), the Berkeley-based subsidiary of technology company Barra, today unveiled its @Energy/Power Generation 2.0 solution for power plant optimisation, risk exposure assessment and valuation

Bayer signs up for SunGard Adaptiv

Bayer, the German pharmaceuticals and chemicals company, has chosen Sungard’s Adaptiv trading and risk management product to support its commodity, foreign exchange and fixed-income trading operations.

European power trading on the up, says Prospex report

European electricity trading volumes increased in 2003, with Germany seeing the biggest volumes, overtaking the Nordic region for the first time, according to a report from London-based Prospex Research, European Power Trading 2004 .

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